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Decline in gross freights for ocean transport

Published:

31 May 2018

Following a continuous increase since 2009, the total gross freights for enterprises within ocean transport fell for the first
time by 6.1 per cent from 2015, and constituted NOK 140.9 billion in 2016.

Lower activity following the lay-up of offshore vessels caused by the dramatic situation in the offshore market, with volatile
oil prices and overcapacity of ships which continued in 2016, largely explains the reduced total gross freights for ocean transport in 2016. Operating profit for the industry decreased by NOK 6.6 billion, to NOK 15.4 billion in 2016. The operating margin
was 10.9 per cent, compared with 14.6 per cent in 2015.

Voyage freights down most

Voyage freights fell from NOK 31.1 billion in 2015 to NOK 22.5 billion in 2016, equivalent to a decline of 27.7 per cent. Freight income
from the foreign time charterers decreased by 7.5 per cent, to NOK 25.9 billion in 2016.

Decline for offshore vessels

Offshore vessels reduced their freights most in the industry by NOK 5.8 billion in the same period, to NOK 24.6 billion in
2016. Freight income from general cargo vessels decreased as well, from NOK 36.6 billion in 2015 to NOK 32.9 billion in 2016.

Reduced bunker and other voyage-dependent costs

Bunker and other voyage-dependent costs fell by 21.2 and 14.3 per cent respectively from 2015 to 2016. Gross wage and social
benefits to crew members decreased by 9.8 per cent, to NOK 17.3 billion in 2016. Costs for renting manned foreign vessels,
however, rose by 24.6 per cent, to NOK 19.2 billion in 2016.

Growth for coastal traffic

Domestic passenger transport, with NOK 5.3 billion in turnover in 2016 compared with NOK 3.8 billion in 2015, explains the
growth for coastal water transport in 2016. For domestic freight transport, the turnover has remained almost unchanged from the previous year and amounted to
NOK 3.8 billion in 2016. Car ferry services reduced their freights by 18.7 per cent, to NOK 2 billion in 2016.